Consecrated in the first half of the 11th century, the Sainte-Eulalie church in Fuilla, in the Pyrénées-Orientales, is a magnificent example of Romanesque architecture of the time. Massive, it still unveils a single nave today and has two side aisles on each side of the gutter walls.
Accessible for visits by appointment, this building classified as a Historic Monument is considered to be a prototype of the current Saint-Vincent de Cardona church, in Catalonia, with its Lombard arches on its various sides.